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π2003 marked the year in which the retro-cue paradigm was born. Fast forward, 23 years later, we adapt this logic to long-term memory and ask how does attention shape retrieval from long-term memory? π€
w/ @william-nm.bsky.social Kia Nobre, Nahid Zokaei and Nora RoΓΌast
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26.02.2026 16:46
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PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...
Bots have made their way to Prolific experiments. Our lab has stopped online testing of adults entirely now for this reason - we want to know if what we study is real. Probably data collected 2-3 years ago are ok, but moving forward we just can't know. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
19.02.2026 15:14
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Experimental task. Trials began with variable fixation (500β1,000βms) and placeholder (500β1,000βms) intervals, followed by two spatial cues (100βms) on opposite sides of the visual field to indicate the likely locations of both a subsequent near-threshold target and a salient distractor (100βms). Cue validity was 70% for both cue types. Targets and distractors were presented after a variable delay (500β1,600βms). Stimulus displays could include (i) both a target and a distractor, (ii) a target only, (iii) a distractor only, or (iv) neither a target nor a distractor. The number pad on a computer keyboard was used to indicate the presence of a target at the cued location, a target at a non-cued location, or no target.
Attentional resources vary rhythmically, but what about susceptibility to #distractors?@fiebelkornian.bsky.social &co show that theta & alpha phases modulate sensitivity & distractor impact, revealing rhythm-specific mechanisms shaping #attention & distractability @plosbiology.org π§ͺ plos.io/4tU0vh4
24.02.2026 17:25
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π New preprint π with Olya Bulatova, @drmack.bsky.social & @keisukefukuda.bsky.social! We decode shapes in working memory from EEG and show that representations are task-dependent, flexibly integrating information about category and task during the memory delay
21.01.2026 18:22
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So excited to see this lovely paper with @benjyb.bsky.social, @matanmazor.bsky.social and @giuliacabbai.bsky.social published in @nconsc.bsky.social!
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20.01.2026 10:16
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Interested in studying Neurocognitive Psychology? The application period for this excellent Master's program at LMU Munich is starting NOW! Apply here: www.lmu.de/psy/de/studi...
04.12.2025 10:00
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Worth checking out this paper showing how we can use temporal expectations to shift between different search templates π
02.12.2025 19:31
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π New preprint alert π
How easily can working memory create interference in long-term memories? Our new preprint, Interference Across Memory Systems: Disrupting Long-Term Memories Through Working Memory examines this
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w/ @sahcan.bsky.social Anna Lena Mantei, Daniel Schneider
16.11.2025 19:22
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Thrilled to say that weβre now officially led by a multi-award-winning PI β congratulations Sage on being awarded the Women in Neuroscience UK Rising Star Award for Early Group Leaders! #WiNUKAwards2025
15.11.2025 12:29
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Concurrent selection of internal goals and external sensations during visual search
Internal and external selection processes can codevelop in time to yield efficient search behavior.
Now out in #ScienceAdvances: @baiweiliu.bsky.social and I ask how internal (goal) and external (sensory) selection are coordinated during visual search. The key insight: internal and external selection are not inherently serial, but may develop in parallel in the human brain: doi.org/10.1126/scia...
10.11.2025 12:00
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π Weβre delighted to announce Dr Sage Boettcher (@ox.ac.uk) as the Rising Star: Early Group Leader winner at the #WiNUKAwards2025!
Sage leads the Dynamic Cognition Lab, studying how attention and memory interact to guide behaviour. A dedicated mentor, teacher, and advocate for inclusive science.
07.11.2025 18:47
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New preprint! What happens in the brain when people offload memories into external reminders? Using fMRI decoding, we found that the corresponding neural trace fades until it becomes statistically absent.
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24.10.2025 15:18
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Open access until 7 December:
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19.10.2025 07:45
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Lastly, we outline key questions prompted by the taxonomy we introduce. Overall, a key goal for future research is to clarify how external and internal brain processes interact - within and across dimensions - to shape experience and behaviour.
19.10.2025 07:44
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We believe that rather than endpoints on a single scale, βexternalβ and βinternalβ reflect distinct dimensions - cognitive mode, attentional content, and sensory origin. In the article we further explain why these processes cannot be reduced to a single dimension of brain function.
19.10.2025 07:44
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π£ Out in TINS (@cp-trendsneuro.bsky.social):
Neural processing is often described as either externally or internally directed. In our new Forum article, we (@freekvanede.bsky.social & Kia Nobre) propose a multilevel framework for conceptualising external and internal continua of brain processes.
19.10.2025 07:44
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Spatial attention and working memory are popularly thought to be tightly coupled. Yet, distinct neural activity tracks attentional breadth and WM load.
In a new paper @jocn.bsky.social, we show that pupil size independently tracks breadth and load.
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14.10.2025 14:04
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Happy to share that our BBS target article has been accepted: βCore Perceptionβ: Re-imagining Precocious Reasoning as Sophisticated Perceiving
With Alon Hafri, @veroniqueizard.bsky.social, @chazfirestone.bsky.social & Brent Strickland
Read it here: doi.org/10.1017/S014...
A short thread [1/5]π
09.10.2025 15:51
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New paper: the βDouble Ring Illusionβ!
Does the visual system integrate *intuitive physics*? This new illusion developed by Brent Strickland and I offers a straightforward demonstration β one that you can experience yourselves!
Demos in threadπ
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03.10.2025 14:28
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Weβre looking for a postdoc to join our Max Planck group in Germany some time in 2026. If you have computational and/or neuroimaging expertise, and are interested in questions intersecting perception and cognition, please reach out! Iβll also be happy to chat at the #Bernsteinconference this week.
29.09.2025 17:15
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Kohl et al. report that sensorimotor network dynamics can distinguish patients with Parkinsonβs disease from controls and highlight the importance of network context of motor cortical activations.
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#Parkinsons
19.09.2025 15:00
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Great perspective!π
My thoughts:
- we should stop saying 'attention lapses', they are 'attention shifts'
- what % of motor imagery M\EEG signal is internal attention? what % of Libet's readiness potential is internal attention?π€
- individual differences in shifts may be relevant for many tasks
20.07.2025 12:18
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This project has only been possible through a real team effort!
In the same spirit, we hope these resources continue to grow, and we really welcome any feedback or contributions to help us improve and expand what we've shared.
18.07.2025 13:11
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How the brain shifts between external and internal attention
Focusing on relevant contents to guide adaptive behavior is a core property of the brain. For decades, scientists have investigated mechanisms to antiβ¦
Out in @cp-neuron.bsky.social now! Kia and I argue that attention research would benefit from a stronger focus on how the brain shifts between external and internal attention. We outline competing hypotheses, review existing behavioral and neural findings, and highlight open questions.
16.07.2025 15:34
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Sensory and motor contents are prioritized dynamically in working memory
Attention flexibly modulates sensory contents in working memory, but the dynamics of motor content modulation in working memory remain unclear. This study shows that brain representations of both sens...
Looking for a summer read? Look no further! βοΈ
Our most recent paper with Sage Boettcher, @freekvanede.bsky.social and @kianobre.bsky.social is out @plosbiology.org! πͺ©
Sensory and motor working-memory contents are both prioritised dynamically, but their prioritisation can be temporally decoupled π§
15.07.2025 14:02
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Dani provides a comprehensive overview of our newest work, out now in JoN. We are so proud to see this work out β and big shout out to Dani and Larissa for leading the charge!
06.05.2025 09:52
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